Cleveland Cavaliers - Brooklyn Nets: betting tip (kef 1.71) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
The Cavaliers showed an impressive level of play in a 138-113 victory over the Washington Wizards on February 12 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. The team seized the initiative from the first minutes, scoring 40 points in the first quarter and leading 76:61 by halftime, effectively determining the outcome of the meeting in advance. Sam Merrill became an unexpected hero, scoring a record 32 points for himself, skillfully making long-range shots and freeing up space for passes.
Donovan Mitchell added 30 points, creating a powerful duo with Merrill that Washington couldn't handle. The Cavaliers made 54% of shots from the game and 42% of three-pointers, won the game 51-40 and forced the opponent to commit 21 losses. After this victory, Cleveland's balance was 34-21, the team confidently holds second place in the Central Division and demonstrates serious ambitions in the East.

Current form
The Nets missed a chance for a home win, losing 110-115 to the Indiana Pacers on February 12 at the Barclays Center. The start of the game promised a comfortable success for the hosts — 31:18 in the first quarter, ball control and perimeter shots. The offensive leader was Nolan Traore with 20 points and 8 assists, actively sharpening the game, and Day’Ron Sharp added 12 rebounds under the boards.
However, over time, the Nets' offensive actions stalled, the number of losses increased, and the defense lost intensity, which allowed the Pacers to return to the game. Brooklyn suffered 17 losses and conceded the rebound 42-47, which negated a good implementation and complicated the ending. The defeat dropped the team to a 15-38 balance, leaving it in fifth place in the Atlantic Division and emphasizing that the young team is still learning how to maintain major advantages.
Trends
Cleveland's Total Foulrateis over 18.5
The Cavaliers commit an average of 17.4 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
Cleveland approaches this meeting with a clear advantage in terms of form, depth of the squad and confidence in face-to-face meetings. The best bet is a Cavaliers victory. Historically, the series has also been in favor of Cleveland: a noticeable advantage in wins and an ongoing series of successes against Brooklyn confirm a stable playing and personnel superiority. Brooklyn recently lost a major advantage against Indiana, re-exposing problems with losses, rebounding, and end control. In addition, the team is likely to be without Nicasle Claxton.
Our betting tip is for Cleveland to win with a head start (-10.5) points for 1.71


























